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 February 6, 2018 - 2:55 PM EST

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Milestone Expanding Again in Permian Basin

HOUSTON & MIDLAND, Texas

Plans Multiple New Locations

Milestone Environmental Services (Milestone), an industry leader in oil
and gas waste treatment and disposal, has announced plans to build
several new facilities
in the Permian Basin region over the next two years, including two new
facilities in 2018. These developments are planned in direct response to
increased drilling activity and customer demand. When the capital plan
is complete, Milestone will have a network of oilfield waste disposal
facilities across the Permian Basin, including the existing sites near
Pecos and South Midland.

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Milestone Environmental Services facility located near Pecos, TX in the Permian Basin (Photo: Busine ...

Milestone Environmental Services facility located near Pecos, TX in the Permian Basin (Photo: Business Wire)

In 2018 Milestone will add two facilities located near Orla, Texas and
Stanton, Texas. The Orla site, in Reeves County on FM Road 652, will
open to E&P customers in the Northern Delaware Basin in mid-2018. The
Stanton facility, located on State Highway 137 south of Stanton, will
serve oilfield operators in the central Midland Basin, is also expected
to open in mid-2018.

Milestone’s proprietary
slurry injection
facilities are faster to permit and construct than
other types of disposal sites, which enables Milestone to be nimble and
flexible to quickly respond to the needs and locations of E&P customers.
Milestone facilities currently handle non-hazardous, RCRA-exempt liquid
and slurry waste streams which are injected into carefully-selected,
deep geological strata more than a mile below the earth’s surface. In
the future, Milestone also plans to expand into treatment and disposal
of solid waste from oilfield activity.

“Location is critical to our customers who depend on us for
environmentally-secure oilfield waste disposal. By opening a facility
near drilling activity, we save our customers time and money,” said VP
of Sales Jesse Post. “This also provides a benefit to the community and
the environment.”

“Milestone’s unique processes and capable team enable us to move very
quickly in response to a dynamic oilfield. Our timeline from concept to
completion for new facilities is much faster than anyone else's,” said
Milestone President and CEO Gabriel Rio. “Milestone’s growth and
expansion into new locations and additional services is directly
attributable to our customers' preference for environmentally-secure
waste disposal near their drilling activity.”

Celebrating 25 years in 2018

Milestone Environmental Services began operations in 1993 as American
Disposal Services, (ADS), and has been continually providing slurry
injection disposal to the U.S. onshore oilfield ever since. In 2014, ADS
was acquired by Intervale Capital to grow and expand the business. Under
the new name, Milestone Environmental Services expanded into the Permian
Basin. The company will celebrate the 25th anniversary
throughout 2018.

About Milestone Environmental Services

Milestone Environmental Services is an oilfield environmental services
provider with an environmentally-focused, cost-effective, and efficient
approach to managing oilfield waste. Milestone operates
strategically-located, state-of-the-art disposal facilities that provide
dependable, local services for leading U.S. oil and gas operators.
Milestone is a premium provider of oilfield waste disposal, operating
for 25 years. The company is headquartered in Houston, Texas, and
currently has eight oilfield waste management locations in the Permian
Basin, Eagle Ford Shale and Haynesville Shale. For more information,
please visit www.milestone-es.com.

Milestone Environmental Services
Julie Vickers, (713) 294-7366
julievickers@milestone-es.com

Source: Business Wire
(February 6, 2018 - 2:55 PM EST)

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